Inside Bengal's 800-Km "Green Wall" Along Jharkhand Border To Fight Air Pollution

The West Bengal government, under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has announced an ambitious initiative to establish an 800-kilometer-long green corridor along the border with Jharkhand. This project aims to create a 'Green Wall,' designed to act as a natural barrier against air pollution entering the state. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to combat deteriorating air quality, particularly in urban areas impacted by industrial emissions and vehicular pollution. By developing a densely forested area, the government hopes to enhance biodiversity while simultaneously safeguarding public health. This green corridor is expected to play a crucial role in filtering harmful pollutants, contributing to a cleaner environment for residents. The initiative aligns with global efforts to address climate change and pollution, reflecting a commitment to sustainable development. As West Bengal faces increasing environmental challenges, this project represents a significant step towards promoting ecological balance and improving air quality, ultimately benefiting the health and well-being of its citizens.
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